Save $5 on Adelaide Fringe Tickets via the Lumo Flash Sale Today
Get $5 off hundreds of Adelaide Fringe shows today and today only!
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Less than a month out from the first shows of Adelaide Fringe 2026, the Lumo Flash Sale is giving punters $5 off tickets to participating shows for 24 hours only, while ensuring artists still receive their full ticket income.
Supported by Lumo Energy, one of the major partners of this year’s Fringe, the sale gives audiences the chance to grab tickets early for less without artists taking a hit. Lumo subsidises the $5 saving, with $10,000 of the partnership contribution going directly to artists.
The Lumo Flash Sale spans shows across all genres, including major 2026 highlights such as Immersive Worlds, Cathedral Chiaroscuro and the Drum & Bass On The Bike Weekender, alongside hundreds of Fringe favourites across comedy, cabaret, music, theatre, circus, magic, visual art and more.
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Adelaide Fringe Acting CEO Tara MacLeod said, “The Flash Sale is a standout example of what this partnership with Lumo delivers. Their support gives Adelaide Fringe the ability to run a major, whole-of-program ticketing drive that audiences love, without asking artists to wear the discount, because Lumo covers the $5 difference. It is practical support that lands where it matters, in the hands of artists and across the venues that bring Fringe to life. We are genuinely grateful to have Lumo backing this initiative again.”
General Manager of Lumo Energy, David Holman, said, “Lumo is proud to back Adelaide Fringe’s Flash Sale year after year, because it’s one of the biggest ticket-selling moments of the season for artists. It drives a huge surge in bookings in just 24 hours, helping shows build momentum early and reach new audiences. Audiences get $5 off, artists still receive their full ticket income, and more people get out and experience live performance — it’s a win for the entire Fringe community.”
Last year’s Flash Sale was a massive success, with many shows selling out their allocation in the afternoon, so make sure you jump on early and save a few bucks while helping out Fringe artists.
2026 Adelaide Fringe runs from Thursday 19 February to Sunday 22 March. The Lumo Flash Sale runs for 24 hours, with tickets available via adelaidefringe.com.au.
Get $5 off hundreds of Adelaide Fringe shows today and today only!
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